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BackgroundPrior research studies have found that dental students’ educational environment has an impact on their academic achievement. Therefore, the aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess dental students’ perceptions of the educational environment at King Abdulaziz University Faculty of Dentistry (KAUFD) in Saudi Arabia.MethodsSecond-, third-, and fourth-year dental students at KAUFD, responded to the Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) in October 2017. It consists of five subscales: students’ perceptions of learning, students’ perceptions of teachers, students’ academic self-perceptions, students’ perceptions of the atmosphere, and students’ social self-perceptions. The overall mean value was calculated.ResultsA total of 217 dental students responded to the questionnaire (92 males, 125 females); the response rate was 43.40%. The overall mean DREEM score was 125, which is considered “more positive than negative.” The mean DREEM score was higher for females (128.73) than for males (120.13). Third-year students (137.99) obtained higher mean scores compared to fourth-year (121.42) and fifth-year students (115.94).ConclusionsDental students’ perceptions of the educational environment at KAUFD support the findings of national and international studies. Students in the preclinical dental academic year (third year) obtained the highest DREEM score, when compared to those who belonged to the clinical academic years. Therefore, a personal development program and good support systems must be emphasized for clinical-year students.

Highlights

  • Prior research studies have found that dental students’ educational environment has an impact on their academic achievement

  • The mean Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) score was higher for females (128.73) than for males (120.13)

  • Third-year students (137.99) obtained higher mean scores compared to fourth-year (121.42) and fifth-year students (115.94)

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Introduction

Prior research studies have found that dental students’ educational environment has an impact on their academic achievement. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess dental students’ perceptions of the educational environment at King Abdulaziz University Faculty of Dentistry (KAUFD) in Saudi Arabia. King Abdulaziz University Faculty of Dentistry (KAUFD) in Saudi Arabia has developed strategic goals that help further its mission, namely the achievement of excellence in teaching, learning, and leadership [5]. Their curriculum is described as a traditional curriculum with elements of case-based learning, distributed over a sixyear period, with a comprehensive care dental clinic initiated in the sixth year and a 12-month internship. The aim of this descriptive analytical cross-sectional study was to assess dental students’ perceptions of the educational environment at KAUFD using the DREEM

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